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EU officials are finally turning up the heat on European carriers. A new proposal would make it free to receive a call when abroad in addition to being charged at “home rates” when making an in-country call. Government figures show that currently, a 4-minute call received from the UK while in Italy results in a steep £3.80 ($6.65) tariff from O2 or £3.04 ($5.32) with Vodafone. The proposal has the support of 25 nations with EU commissioner, Viviane Reding, stating that the new pricing could be in effect by summer of 2007 if the European Parliament and national governments moved quickly.
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